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PEOPLE DAILY \ Tuesday, September 23, 2014 P28 HORSE RACING P30 KPL REVIEW P43 EPL REVIEW Mandip simply awesome Winner digs deep to attack course in a flawless second nine to win CIC Insurance series in Nakuru by James Waindi @Jwaindi1 Home player Mandip Singh attacked the course aggressively in the second nine to post an impressive 24 stableford points and in the process emerged the overall winner of the ongoing CIC Insurance Golf series at the par 73 Nakuru Golf Club at the weekend. Singh registereded a total of 42 points after he carded 18 points in the first nine. Joseph Nderitu settled for the runners up position on a total of 41points made up of scores of 23 points in the first nine and 18 in the back nine. Karanja Kimani followed closely in the third spot on a score of 40 points after he beat M. Macharia on countback. Macharia finished fourth also on 40 points and Josephine Kaime was the lady winner with 34 points. The gross prize went to Joseph Gathumbi on 31 gross, while Robert Murigi was the staff winner on 25 points and Dan Ngotho reigned supreme in the junior category on 25 points. Meanwhile, at the par 71 Muthaiga Golf Club Livingstone Murage beat Philil Kungu on count-back to emerge the overall winner of the Stanlib Golf Day at the weekend. Murage playing off handicap 19 posted 20 points in the first nine before completing his round with 21 points in the back nine. Handicap nine Kingu settled for the men winner prize with the same scores in the nines, while club captain Bhavnish Chandaria playing off scratch was the men runner-up on 38 points (19, 19) and handicap 16 Mutuma Martin finished third on 36 points (15, 21). A. S. Macharia playing off handicap 16 was the lady winner on 39 points (19, 17), while Railway’s N. Wabwire playing off handicap[ eight won the guest prize on 39 points (20, 19) and handicap 1 Evans Vitisia emerged the gross winner on 76 gross. Railway: Njuri Ncheke Golf Day, sponsored By KWAL, Winner- Jid Wokabi 41pts; Runner Up- George Gichuki 40pts; Third– Epokhor Sam Kona 39pts; Fouth- Dr. N. Gichuhi 39pts; Lady Winner – Florence Kamau 44pts; Runner Up Lady- Lydia Otieno 39pts; Meru Winner- J. Kinoti 40pts; Sponsor Winner- Col. N. Karungo 27pts; Guest Winner- M. Karano 38pts; Runner Up GuestM. Nderitu 38pts; Nearest To Pin Lady- Jedidah Kubo; Nearest To Pin Men- Dr. F. Mmwongera; Longest Drive Lady- Rosemary Omanyo; Longest Drive Men- Adelbert Omooria; Straightest Drive – Dr. P. Ngugi; Best Caddy Lady Winner – Anne Wangui- 44pts; Best Caddy Men Winer- Samuel Katere36pts. PEOPLESPORT GOLF 29 SPORTS BRIEFS Mukumu beat bitter rivals on home turf FOOTBALL: Mukumu Boys fought bravely to rout Kakamega’s Green commandos 3-0 in a thrilling Football Kenya Federation (FKF) encounter played at Mukumu boys watched by a capacity crowd and well-handled by Class One referee James Saisi from Kakamega. The goals from Bayern Olute, Bonface Mukhekhe, and Victor Omondi were enough to give Mukumu deservedly maximum points, Kakamega started brightly and spurned several scoring chances that would have produced different score sheet. As the match progressed Mukumu upped their game with Steve Biko and AFC Leopards under 19, player Derrick Mwisheni dancing around the mid-field at ease, thwarting opponent’s moves and exploiting the space. - FREDERICK LIKUYANI Teacher scoops ‘Get Booked’ big prize Overall winner, Mandip Singh, in action during the CIC Insurance Group sponsored golf tourment at the Nakuru golf club. PHOTO: VIDEN OCHIENG WIN: Kenyans continue to reap from the ongoing “Get Booked” campaign with 40 year old Patrick Wambua a father of four being the latest winner. Announced winner of Shs 100,000, the unexpected victory came as a relief given that it was the first time that he ever won anything in a promotion in his entire life. An ardent soccer fan and Swahili Secondary school teacher by profession in Tala. The promotion which in August has seen more people win merchandise, cash prizes running into millions of Shillings and a grand prize of a fully paid trip to the UK to watch a live match in the world’s biggest soccer league. - PEOPLE REPORTER Deserved send-off for departed Pilipili Cash-strapped Nakuru All Stars resign to fate by Timothy Olobulu @KakaTimm ”We have no morale to fight for our survival” sums up the quandry Nakuru All Stars players have resigned to in the wake of their weekend defeat to local rivals Ulinzi Stars at the Afraha Stadium. All Stars played a lacklustre match and were never in a hurry to get goals that would lift them off the drop zone and on further inquiry, People Sport found out that financial neglect was a major factor in All Stars’ fate. Players who spoke to us on condition of anonymity say they saw no reason to fight for the team as the management was not taking their welfare seriously as they have gone three months without pay. Club Sponsors Menengai Oil seem to have crept back to the team as they had pitch-side banners and the new signings finally donned branded jerseys. “They came back because our Danish sponsors threatened to take them to court for breach of contract when they left in a huff. When they came back, they paid outstanding match allowances but not in full. Imagine getting only Sh12,000 when you have heaps of arrears!” one of the players told People Sport. He added that they don’t see any need of fighting but now their only fear is that they will not be paid if they are relegated. “Why should we fight to survive when the person who we are fighting for does not even care about us? See, today he has not even come to watch the game! He keeps on giving us empty promises that he will come ‘by end of week’, the latest one being last Thursday but we don’t even hear of him. We are tired. We are only afraid that these arrears will not be paid especially if we get relegated,” he added. Another of the players we spoke to wonders what happens to all the income the team gets as they are constantly being neglected; A Nakuru All Stars player in action during last weekend’s derby against Ulinzi Stars at the Afraha Stadium in Nakuru. All Stars lost 2-0 PHOTO: RAPHAEL MUNGE SEND-OFF: Veteran sports writer Oscar Pilipili final journey came to an end Saturday, in an emotional burial ceremony, at Museno Primary School, which was witnessed by large numbers of mourners. At the function presided over by Mukumu Catholic Church Fredrick Wasike, speakers praised the late Pilipili as a humble and working person. Sports Journalists Association chairman Chris Mbaisi, led tens of sports journalists, termed Pilipili as a professional who did his work with less supervision, and blamed the cruel hand of death for robbing the association a disciplined worker who served as a role model to many. ”I call upon other writers to emulate his passion for work,” added Mbaisi. Mediamax radio stations manager Vincent Ateya condoled the deceased family and termed Oscar as a true friend and brother who went about his work with zeal. - FREDERICK LIKUYANI